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The Inner Life of Empires

An Eighteenth-Century History
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The Inner Life of Empires by Emma Rothschild delves into the interconnected lives of the Johnstone family, a group of Scots who lived during the 18th century. Set against the backdrop of empires expanding across Europe, America, and the Caribbean, the book explores themes of personal relationships, political ambitions, and the socio-economic changes that shaped their experiences. Through the family's story, Rothschild provides a rich tapestry of imperial history intertwined with intimate human narratives.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the personal stories and intricate connections within 18th-century Scottish society. It blends history with the rich narratives of a single family, offering insight into the wider implications of empire and global interaction during the Enlightenment.

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They were abolitionists, speculators, slave owners, government officials, and occasional politicians. They were observers of the anxieties and dramas of empire. And they were from one family. The Inner Life of Empires tells the intimate history of the Johnstones--four sisters and seven brothers who lived in Scotland and around the globe in the fast

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They were abolitionists, speculators, slave owners, government officials, and occasional politicians. They were observers of the anxieties and dramas of empire. And they were from one family. The Inner Life of Empires tells the intimate history of the Johnstones—four sisters and seven brothers who lived in Scotland and around the globe in the fast-changing eighteenth century.

Piecing together their voyages, marriages, debts, and lawsuits, and examining their ideas, sentiments, and values, renowned historian Emma Rothschild illuminates a tumultuous period that created the modern economy, the British Empire, and the philosophical Enlightenment.

One of the sisters joined a rebel army, was imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle, and escaped in disguise in 1746. Her younger brother was a close friend of Adam Smith and David Hume. Another brother was fluent in Persian and Bengali, and married to a celebrated poet. He was the owner of a slave known only as "Bell or Belinda," who journeyed from Calcutta to Virginia, was accused in Scotland of infanticide, and was the last person judged to be a slave by a court in the British Isles.

In Grenada, India, Jamaica, and Florida, the Johnstones embodied the connections between European, American, and Asian empires. Their family history offers insights into a time when distinctions between the public and private, home and overseas, and slavery and servitude were in constant flux.

Based on multiple archives, documents, and letters, The Inner Life of Empires looks at one family's complex story to describe the origins of the modern political, economic, and intellectual world.

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The Inner Life of Empires by Emma Rothschild has garnered significant acclaim for its detailed micro-history of the Johnstone family, which serves as a window into 18th-century British society and empire. Reviewers highlight Rothschild's remarkable archival research and ability to weave personal and global history, offering insights into the social, economic, and political complexities of the time. The book is praised for its meticulous historical ventriloquism and its balanced portrayal of the benefits and moral challenges of empire, providing a detailed, thought-provoking account that enriches our understanding of early capitalist society.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691156125

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 November 2012

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 6 Maps

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 567g

Pages: 496

About the Author

Emma Rothschild is the Jeremy and Jane Knowles Professor of History and director of the Joint Center for History and Economics at Harvard University, and a fellow of Magdalene College, University of Cambridge. She is the author of "Economic Sentiments: Adam Smith, Condorcet, and the Enlightenment".

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